A one-of-a-kind drama, and... we need more!
Truth be told, I'm writing this review because I honestly think 7.7 is too low of a vote for this drama and I really hope many more people would watch it! It's such a great hidden gem!
I've seen a lot of LGBT dramas and I think this is really unique: it's short (4eps) but not fast-paced, it's ironic but never too easy or predictable, it's a wonderful picture of nowadays Japan (AND nowadays equality issues) with amazing characters portrayed by talented actors.
I've loved Shison Jun and Machida Keita in many other roles but here they definitely shine, they are so real: I would definitely fall in love with Miki Ogawa (Jun's transgender role) if I'd meet her, she's so beautiful and elegant and witty and intelligent! As true as it is that it would have been better to avoid a cis man playing this role (representation matters), Jun's acting here is right on point, I would never get tired of seeing him in this role. And Machida Keita is as positive as always, I also loved the chemistry (friendship-wise) between the two . All their moments on screen were precious, and both their characters and their bond grows naturally episode by episode!
Miki's past is narrated bit by bit and her struggle is never too heavy storywise, the flow of the drama is natural and dynamic. I loved the #hashtags that help depicting everyday society and issues... and Miki's inner thoughts are so clever, she is really a lovely character, true to herself.
Even tho' it stars two ikemen idols, this drama is definitely not your usual "fangirl thing"... BUT still, it can be appreciated either way: on a more deep level, or just on a fun level.
I really hope we could see more "intelligent" LGBT projects like this one, original and unique!
I've seen a lot of LGBT dramas and I think this is really unique: it's short (4eps) but not fast-paced, it's ironic but never too easy or predictable, it's a wonderful picture of nowadays Japan (AND nowadays equality issues) with amazing characters portrayed by talented actors.
I've loved Shison Jun and Machida Keita in many other roles but here they definitely shine, they are so real: I would definitely fall in love with Miki Ogawa (Jun's transgender role) if I'd meet her, she's so beautiful and elegant and witty and intelligent! As true as it is that it would have been better to avoid a cis man playing this role (representation matters), Jun's acting here is right on point, I would never get tired of seeing him in this role. And Machida Keita is as positive as always, I also loved the chemistry (friendship-wise) between the two . All their moments on screen were precious, and both their characters and their bond grows naturally episode by episode!
Miki's past is narrated bit by bit and her struggle is never too heavy storywise, the flow of the drama is natural and dynamic. I loved the #hashtags that help depicting everyday society and issues... and Miki's inner thoughts are so clever, she is really a lovely character, true to herself.
Even tho' it stars two ikemen idols, this drama is definitely not your usual "fangirl thing"... BUT still, it can be appreciated either way: on a more deep level, or just on a fun level.
I really hope we could see more "intelligent" LGBT projects like this one, original and unique!
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